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History of the Canadian Pacific
The story of a bold concept that built a railroad - The Canadian Pacific - along the world's longest international border.
Railways and politics, starting with John A. MacDonald, disagreements between opposing factions, influence of natural resources, land grants, depression and wars among other factors.
b&w photographs, list of maps, bibliography, index, appendix.
duplicate copy CBK.2007.033.068
book : hardcover


1977
1977.012.001 Library

Empress to the Orient
Presents the story of the marine link between Canada's West Coast and the Orient. Originally established by means of a number of chartered ships, both sail and steam and then continued with purpose built liner/freighter - known as the "White Empresses" of the CPR.
Appendices, Primarily b&w photographs.
book : softcover


1991
1992.039.001 Library
More Info History of the Canadian Pacific
The story of a bold concept that built a rairoad - The Canadian Pacific - along the world's longest international border.
Railways and politics, starting the John A. MacDonald, disagreements between opposing factions, influence of natural resources, land grants, depression and wars among other factors.
First Printing
b&w photographs, list of maps, bibliography, index, appendix.
duplicate of missing copy CBK.1977.012.001
book : hardcover


1977
2007.033.068 Library TF27.C3L35
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